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timetrap-harvest
A Harvest formatter for Timetrap
timetrap-harvest
bridges the gap between your entries in Timetrap and your
project tasks in Harvest, allowing for incredibly easy timesheet submissions.
timetrap-harvest's initial development was sponsored by dscout. Many thanks to them!
Usage
# Reference one of your harvest project task aliases within an entry's note:
$ timetrap in working on timetrap-harvest @code
$ timetrap out
# display the entries you wish to submit using the harvest formatter:
$ timetrap display --start 'last monday' --end 'last friday' --format harvest
Installation
$ gem install timetrap-harvest
$ echo "require 'timetrap-harvest'" > ./path/to/formatters/harvest.rb
Configuration
# ~/.timetrap.yml
---
...
harvest:
email: 'email@example.com'
password: 'password'
subdomain: 'company'
use_timetrap_rounding: false # if set to true, use timetrap's computation (disables round_in_minutes option)
round_in_minutes: 30 # defaults to timetrap computation
aliases:
code: '[project id] [task id]'
design: '[project id] [task id]'
misc: '[project id] [task id]'
Dependencies
timetrap-harvest depends upon the timetrap gem
When installing timetrap-harvest, timetrap is installed for you as a runtime dependency.
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Thanks
- Parker Selbert for reviewing the initial commits
- dscout - for their sponsorship